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Hi, I've been reading a page on quasi-identical relations and it said that the relationship would be more favorable if the partners were ''dualized''
Can anyone explain what this means?
Does this mean that once you've met your dual, you are more of a complete person or something, more capable of understanding relationships in general? Or does this mean that when your dual is around that the relation will be better? :confused:

This is the piece; highlighted it in red.

R.K. Sedih, "Informational psychoanalysis"

"Adult" – "self-confident teenager". This interaction resembles mirror relations. Attempts to correct partner, though frequent, almost never reach the degree of complete "discrediting". Partners can argue sometimes for hours, not coming to a consensus, but, nevertheless, obtaining some interesting information along the way, and thus they become imbued with respect for each other. This happens not always but often enough. Cooperation is easy, partners often help each other out. Quasi-identicals are usually positively predisposed towards one another. Though they lack the ability to see each other's point of view, this rarely leads to serious conflicts. Their behavior towards each other for the most part is quite amiable. "Unsure teen" - "child." The second seems a bit rude sometimes, but rarely malicious and selfish.
If partners are not dualized, their relations are, of course, more difficult.
Problems in this scenario strongly resemble the interaction of extinguishment, though there is less of a desire to find fault with each other.

And the link: http://www.the16types.info/vbulletin...ical-Relations

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